Facebook Rapid Deployment Data Centre
Sunday, 25 April 2021
Facebook Rapid Deployment Data Centre
Tuesday, 20 April 2021
Indiana Convention Center expansion
As said before, this blog covers infrastructure projects of every kind, Sometimes, they can even be private, commercial projects which can serve the public community. The Indiana Convention Center is a good example of a centre which has brought in tourists from other states while serving as a congregating point for the locals. But, now the time has come for its expansion.
“The Indianapolis City-County Council will seek support for up to $155 million in bonds for an expansion project related to the Indiana Convention Center…the expansion plan calls for construction of a 50,000-square-foot ballroom across the street from the current convention center. A walkway will be built to connect the new facility to the convention center. Construction will include 93,500 square feet of space for meeting rooms and other uses. City leaders plan for the project to be completed by 2024” (Americaninfrastructuremag).
While there might be questions asked on whether such a project is needed in these COVID-19 times, the leadership might be appreciated for taking such a bold move. This is seen as an investment for the future.
Sunday, 11 April 2021
Kissimmee Accelerated Gravity Sewer Assessment and Rehabilitation Project
Kissimmee Accelerated Gravity Sewer Assessment and Rehabilitation Project
Sunday, 28 March 2021
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on US Infrastructure- Part 5
It has been just over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic hit American shores in every way possible. Just like other industries, US infrastructure also has been damaged as covered by previous articles in this blog. It goes without saying that there would be deficits in revenue, major projects’ progress being halted or cancelled completely as well as struggles in approving budgets for new projects.
So what are some possible solutions for this? “DFIs can, for example, assist governments in diagnosing risks early to mitigate the virus’ impacts on project portfolios through expert support, training, and tools. Projects in pipeline should be re-reviewed often in this changing environment and projects under construction or in operation should be reexamined for any contractual remedies available to mitigate the effect of potential delay and funding needs. Where governments lack the expertise and resources to take this on, DFIs can step in to help” (Worldbank).







